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Discover LudwigThe phrase "odds of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the probability of an event or outcome. For example, "The odds of winning the lottery are very low."
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"And the odds of success are frightening".
But the odds of qualifying are long.
The odds of chaos remain astronomical.
That improves his odds of survival.
The odds of legislation passing remain unclear.
The odds of success are certainly long.
The odds of success aren't great.
What are the odds of that?
And the odds of hitting it big?
Coordinated action improves the odds of survival.
What are his odds of being reappointed?
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